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Say It With An Experience: The Driving Day [video]
Could we borrow 31 seconds of your time? Yes? Thank you! In fact, those are precisely the two little words we’re working out how to say in the final video of our experience day mini-animation series. Give it a watch: To get some more gift inspiration and other ways to say “thanks”, have a look at our main site, or play through the videos over on our YouTube channel. Who will you next be treating to an experience day?
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Say It With An Experience Day: The Balloon Ride [video]
We like to think that one of the main plus points of giving someone a Red Letter Days experience is that it can help you say something without actually having to use any words. So we’ve been busy making a series of short animations featuring some of our favourite experiences to show how to do just that. And if you do fancy saying “You’re great” with a balloon experience, you can see our selection by clicking here. Main Image by David Berkowitz via Flickr
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Out and About: Zoo Keeper for the Day
One of the perks of working at Red Letter Days is that every now and then, a lucky staff member gets to try out one of our experiences and have a special day of their own. A few weeks ago we sent Kate, our Service Development Manager, to try out being a zoo keeper for the day. Here’s what she got up to:
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Winter Sports: Places to Go to Embrace Ice and Snow
As much as snow gives everything a beautiful glow, the threat of it can cause a feeling of dread among busy workers, tired commuters or parents on the hectic school run. Snow can almost bring our entire country to a standstill within a matter of frosty hours, but if embraced in the right way, it also offers an incredible amount of fun and excitement! If you’re thinking of fleeing the cold for some well-deserved sun, why not flip the idea on its head and get knee deep in snow for a week of après-ski and thrilling winter sports? Here are a few great ski areas and resorts which are sure…
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Got a Head for Heights? Try These Sky High Experiences…
Ever since the Wright Brothers pioneered the first human flight in 1903, people have been taking to the skies in the name of travel, fun and a good old adrenaline rush. In fact, 78 years ago today on 11th January 1935, the US pioneer Amelia Earhart started her flight across the Pacific from Honolulu in Hawaii to California, and in doing so, became the first ever person to complete the estimated 2,400-mile flight without a co-pilot. By this time, she was already the first woman to fly across the Atlantic – it’s fair to say her story makes for a pretty inspiring read. While flying across the Pacific might be something you’d…